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'Cap and trade' bill hot topic
Members of the Lower Bucks County Chamber of Commerce are unsure how to respond to the legislation that would restrict carbon emissions.
In the three centuries since the French-Irish Doyle family settled its land grant from William Penn, Doylestown has gone through a number of transformations.
Bucks libraries lay off 20 workers
Bucks County's libraries laid off 20 employees this week and will reduce hours next month, due to a 21 percent cut in state funding.
Emcor moves Crystal City space
Emcor Government Services is moving its office in Arlington. The provider of electrical, mechanical, structural, HVAC, plumbing and other engineering services just signed a 28,554-square-foot lease at 2800 Crystal Drive.
3 Penn State alums taking bet on fake gambling
Three Penn State graduates from southeastern Pennsylvania and Ohio are the brains behind FanGamb.com, where people can wager on college and professional football games without real money.
Ocean County Observer - The Times-Beacon
Republican gubernatorial candidate Chris Christie's biggest problem in the last three weeks before the election may not be Gov.
Rachael McGuiggan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom McGuiggan of Richboro, received the Northampton Lions Club Scholarship Award.
Bristol gets $1.1 million for waterfront
The long range plan is to build two floating docks for dozens of large and small boats along the waterfront park in Bristol.
At the helm of Robinson are Sharon Laudenbach, Jim Sheil, Barbara Axelrod, Robert Axelrod and Nance Center Despite the impending harsh reality of having to close two of its stores -- in Jenkintown, Pa., and Cherry Hill, N.J. -- later this month because of pressing economic conditions, Robinson Luggage, a major and trusted member of the local ...
The success of Bristol's Hallow E'en demonstration is assured. Although the permanent associations and the various committees have hardly got down to work the responses to invitations to participate in the great spectacular parade on Monday, November 1st have been so general and spontaneous that a great demonstration upon that occasion is ...
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Princeton man airlifted after golfing accident
An 89-year-old Princeton man Tuesday was airlifted to a local hospital when he was ejected and then pinned underneath an electric golf cart during an outing at the Bedens Brook Country Club.
Two area music promoters combine to bring the talent-packed PetZoo! A Jam at the Grove to Upper Bucks County this weekend.
University Police Daily Activity Report: September 22, 2009
Harassment A Residence Life staff member reported an unknown person wrote a harassing message on a dry erase board at Tener Hall.
Michael Todd Smith , 25, no known address, and Dana Everett, 43, of Pen Argyl ; with theft, forgery, receiving stolen property and conspiracy; allegedly stole $3,000 check from Implant and Periodontal Center of Bucks County in Yardley; Everett attempted to cash it Tuesday at EZ Check Cashing at 209 N. Sixth St., police said; business called police, ...
Lots to do on Yardley's Harvest Day
For four decades now, people in Yardley have known it's autumn when Harvest Day comes to town.
David and Arlene Howard of Morrisville announce the marriage of their daughter, Julia Elizabeth Howard, to Michael Brad Libeskind, son of Mark and Ricki Libeskind of Yardley.
Talk of the Day: It's About Cash, Community, Even Politics
The year 5769 would seem to have provided no shortage of material for High Holiday sermons.
HorrorFest: Great Philadelphia Haunted House
Philadelphia's Delaware Valley is a great place for Halloween; and HorrorFest is the best Halloween Haunted House attraction in the Delaware Valley.
Local panelists forewarn of government-run health care
In a summer of the Great Health Care Debate, where one side has often tried to shout down the other, Jeff McGeary offered voice to the opposition.
When it comes to enrollment and finances, day schools face an ongoing battle September 03, 2009 - Bryan Schwartzman, Staff Writer Over the past year, six day schools across the country were forced to close their doors, battered by the economic downturn that overtook the country beginning last September.